[Handwritten] "Oct. 7, 1695, Leeds Thomas Bradbury Book (C r h r f?--illegible) of Mr. Jer. Thorsby." Pasted to another page with the following note: "The handwriting of ye Revd Thos. Bradbury. Taken from his copy of Owen on ye 130 Psal....

Endorsed: "Truman." This is an account of the death of Samuel Walker of Truro, who had died at Blackheath, July 19, 1761; see ASW, p. 77. She also mentions, "Your sister has been at Croyden and not yet returned." Judith Townsend had married John...

Craddock Glascott (c.1743-1831) was the son of Thomas Glascott of Cardiff. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford and was ordained into the Anglican Church although the exact date is unknown. There is little information about him until he started...

Robert Storry (1751-1814) was born at Wrelton in Yorkshire. He originally intended to study law but was ordained into the Church of England instead. He served a curacy in Yorkshire before becoming a curate for the well-known evangelical Thomas Adam...

Pugh was the vicar of Rauceby. Haweis' son, John Oliver Willyams Haweis, has noted on the letter that Pugh is discussing Mr. Jane's will. Money from Joseph Jane (1716-1795), Haweis' former Vicar at Oxford, was used to establish The Church...

Regarding Haweis sending pamphlet, "The Soldier's Calling." Burgoyne requests copies of it to distribute to his regiment. Burgoyne was the eldest son of Sir John Burgoyne (1739-1785). In 1795 he became lieutenant colonel of the 32nd light dragoons....

Henry Venn (1724-97) was born in Surrey, the son of the distinguished Anglican clergyman Richard Venn. He was educated privately and at Jesus College Cambridge. After graduation, Venn was ordained into the Church of England and in 1749, was elected...